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The Luther College Balalaika Ensemble, featuring special guest Ami Hall, class of 1996, will perform in concert at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 3, in Shirley Baker Commons on the Luther campus.
Doors open at 7pm, $12 at the door, Luther students get in free with student ID.
The Luther College Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics department is hosting a Spanish Talent Show with music, dancing, fun and prizes at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18, in Marty's on the Luther campus.

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I was involved in a semester long research project published on the Internet and I had the opportunity to introduce a number of stations I will make on a journey through important periods of the genre and prominent writers. I will explore their size by reading some of my favorites, as well as other favorites determined by the class and my personal favorites.
Let us look at Russia's historical and cultural heritage and examine the influence of the Soviet Union on the development of literature in Russia in the early 20th century.
First, we will focus on the following medieval and modern literary texts on Arthur and the Round Table. Students will be introduced to the literary history of the Soviet Union from the early 20th century to the present day. You will acquire the ability to analyse works of all genres and national literary traditions.
Chinese literary texts will be read by students in English translation and they will learn about the historical, political, social and cultural context in which they were written. Chinese films, which cover a wide range of historical periods and themes, will see a variety of films from the past, present and future, as well as the history of the film industry.
The films shown in this course will be thoroughly examined, with a focus on the history of the film industry and its cultural and historical context.
Russian and Western intellectual history and the role writers played in both. The reading tasks include a brief introduction to the history of the film industry and a discussion on film history and film culture.
Students are introduced to Chekhov's work and his role in the development of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. The short stories and plays are read to study his plays and place them in the context of his work, as well as the history of Russia and its relationship with the United States.
This course explores the philosophy and culture surrounding Chekhov's work and his role in the development of the Soviet Union and its relationship with the United States.
This course introduces the history of Chekhov's work and his role in the development of the Soviet Union and its relationship with the United States. Explore how the poet and critic understood his work, his relationships with his contemporaries, and their relationship with the US government.
Choose from a selection of prose and poetry and include extracts from Chekhov's novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, poems and essays.
Although the focus is on the history of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, we encourage students to look at examples from other parts of the world. Russian films and literature that reflect and depict traumatic historical events such as the fall of Stalin and the rise of communism.
The aim of this course is to develop an understanding of the history of Italian cinema by examining some of its most important films. More specifically, we will analyze how it represents and characterizes its society through its cinema. We will be covering the latest works of contemporary directors as well as historical films from past and present.
In this lecture, special attention will be paid to the relationship between Dante and cinema and the role of cinema in Dante's life. The course will also take into account Dante's thoughts on the nature of film and its role in his life and work.
Students are also asked to contribute to the atmosphere in the classroom by answering questions and participating in discussions. Will consist of topics chosen by the lecturer in accordance with the major and the student's program. Honors candidates and offers them the opportunity to work with students in this field on special projects.
The study can be conducted as an independent study or as part of a group study or in conjunction with other studies in the same field.
Providing practical experience in teaching foreign languages and introducing key aspects of foreign language teaching. A variety of other topics such as grammar, vocabulary, grammar theory, grammar and spelling are also presented.
This will help students to develop a better understanding of the language and its grammar, vocabulary, grammar theory, spelling and spelling.
This course introduces students to the concept of metamorphosis, as it occurs in fiction, poetry, film and art. This course takes students through the history of the human body, from its origin and evolution to its transformation into a human being. It contains a brief introduction to human anatomy, anatomy and physiology, as well as the development of human organs and organs.